IntroductionThis guide provides the basic information required to start up your
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ArmorStart
and information regarding installing, programming, and DeviceNet™
Node Commissioning are described here. For detailed information on
specific product features or configurations, refer to the ArmorStart
user manual, Publication 284-UM001*-EN-P.
This guide is intended for qualified service personnel responsible for
setting up and servicing these devices. You must have previous
experience with and a basic understanding of electrical terminology,
configuration procedures, required equipment, and safety precautions.
You should understand DeviceNet network operations, including how
slave devices operate on a network and communicate with a
DeviceNet master. You should also be familiar with RSNetWorx™
for DeviceNet. You must use RSNetWorx for DeviceNet revision
3.21 service pack 2 or later. This software package is referred to
often in this manual. Rockwell Automation product EDS files are
available on the internet at: http://www.ab.com/networks/eds
Distributed Motor Controller. Factory default settings
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InstallationThe ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller is convection cooled.
Operating temperature must be kept between -20…40°C (-4…104°F).
DimensionsDimensions are shown in millimeters (inches). Dimensions are not intended
to be used for manufacturing purposes. All dimensions are subject to
change.
Figure 1 Dimensions for 1 Hp and below @ 230V AC, 2 Hp and below @ 460V AC,
and 2 Hp and below @ 575V AC, IP67/NEMA Type 4 with Conduit
Entrance
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ArmorStart device with a 10 A short circuit protection rating
Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches). Dimensions are not intended
to be used for manufacturing purposes. All dimensions are subject to
change.
Figure 2 Dimensions for 1 Hp and below @ 230V AC, 2 Hp and below @ 460V AC,
and 2 Hp and below @ 575V AC, IP67/NEMA Type 4 with
ArmorConnect™ Connectivity
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Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches). Dimensions are not intended
to be used for manufacturing purposes. All dimensions are subject to
change.
Figure 3 Dimensions for 2 Hp @ 230V AC, 3 Hp and above @ 460V AC, and 3 Hp and
above @ 575V AC, IP67/NEMA Type 4 with Conduit Entrance
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ArmorStart device with a 25 A short circuit protection rating
Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches). Dimensions are not intended
to be used for manufacturing purposes. All dimensions are subject to
change.
Figure 4 Dimensions for 2 Hp @ 230V AC, 3 Hp and above @ 460V AC, and 3 Hp and
above @ 575V AC, IP67/NEMA Type 4 with ArmorConnect Connectivity
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Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches). Dimensions are not intended
to be used for manufacturing purposes. All dimensions are subject to
change.
Figure 5 Dimensions for 1 Hp and below @ 230V AC, 2 Hp and below @ 460V AC,
and 2 Hp and below @ 575V AC, NEMA Type 4X with Conduit Entrance
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ArmorStart device with a 10 A short circuit protection rating
Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches). Dimensions are not intended
to be used for manufacturing purposes. All dimensions are subject to
change.
Figure 6 Dimensions for 1 Hp and below @ 230V AC, 2 Hp and below @ 460V AC,
and 2 Hp and below @ 575V AC, NEMA Type 4X with ArmorConnect™
Connectivity
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Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches). Dimensions are not intended
to be used for manufacturing purposes. All dimensions are subject to
change.
Figure 7 Dimensions for 2 Hp @ 230V AC, 3 Hp and above @ 460V AC, and 3 Hp and
above @ 575V AC, NEMA Type 4X with Conduit Entrance
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ArmorStart device with a 25 A short circuit protection rating
Dimensions are shown in millimeters (inches). Dimensions are not intended
to be used for manufacturing purposes. All dimensions are subject to
change.
Figure 8 Dimensions for 2 Hp @ 230V AC, 3 Hp and above @ 460V AC, and 3 Hp and
above @ 575V AC, NEMA Type 4X with ArmorConnect Connectivity
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WiringPower, Control, Safety Monitor Inputs, and Ground Wiring
Primaries
Secondaries
Table 1 provides the power, control, safety monitor inputs, ground wire
capacity and the tightening torque requirements. The power, control,
ground, and safety monitor terminals will accept a maximum of two wires
per terminal.
As shown in Figure 9, the ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller contains
terminals for power, control, safety monitor inputs, and ground wiring.
Access can be gained by removing the terminal access cover plate.
Figure 9 ArmorStart Power, Control, and Safety Monitor Terminals
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